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7081 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/06/2024. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Nest by Roberto De Feo
15/08/2019
The new film from Roberto De Feo is an homage to Italian horror cinema and offers interesting ideas, but the weakness of the script jeopardizes its potential
The Nest by Klaudia Reynicke
12/08/2016
LOCARNO 2016: Klaudia Reynicke brings us a very personal film imbued with a wild mysticism that’s almost savage. A fictional first film which is surprising and intriguing
Never Ever by Benoît Jacquot
10/09/2016
VENICE 2016: French director Benoît Jacquot returns to Venice with his latest full-length feature, adapted for the big screen from a novella by Don DeLillo by its own star, Julia Roy
Never Gonna Snow Again by Małgorzata Szumowska, Michał Englert
08/09/2020
VENICE 2020: Forget Thanos, as in this dark Polish fairy tale by Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert, it’s the Ukrainian masseur who does the snap
Never Leave Me by Aida Begić
19/11/2018
In her fourth mosaic-like feature film, Aida Begić follows the lives of young Syrian refugees, all orphans, as they wander the streets of a Turkish city
Never Look Away by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
04/09/2018
VENICE 2018: Florian Henckel Von Donnersmarck returns with a film inspired by the life of the German artist Gerhard Richter, aimed at an audience born after the fall of the Berlin Wall
Never Rarely Sometimes Always by Eliza Hittman
12/05/2020
The Berlin and Sundance award winner by Eliza Hittman is a loving tale of young female friendship that isn't afraid to tackle big themes
Never Too Late for Love by Gianni Di Gregorio
21/10/2022
Gianni Di Gregorio’s movie is a brilliant comedy casting a tender and disenchanted eye over the loves, ailments and infinite annoyances of the third age
Never Whistle Alone by Marco Ferrari
04/11/2019
Italy’s Marco Ferrari has gathered seven whistleblowers and combined their stories into one narrative
Nevia by Nunzia De Stefano
05/09/2019
VENICE 2019: Nunzia De Stefano’s first work, filmed in a container park on the outskirts of Naples, is striking for the quiet tenacity of its young protagonist
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